Journalists, photographers, and broadcasters must apply for media accreditation in order to be granted access to Football NSW's 2017 fixtures.
Applications for media accreditation to Football NSW’s 2017 season are now open.
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The 2016 State Leagues Gala Dinner took centre stage at Rosehill Gardens on Friday 23rd of September as players, coaches and officials attended, acknowledging the achievements from the Women’s and Men’s State League...[more]

The competition consists of eight teams competing in five age groups U/13, U/15, U/17, Reserves, and 1st Grade in a round-robin structure where each side plays one another three times; upon completion a Premier is crowned.

The top four sides by the end of the season compete in the Championship Series. The teams are seeded upon their entry into the Championship Series according to their final position on the ladder. There is a major semi final and a minor semi final. The winner of the major semi final will go into the grand final. The winner of the minor semi final will play the loser of the major semi final in the preliminary final. The winner of the preliminary final will go into the grand final. The grand final winner will be crowned championship winners.